Plot

Cast

Production

In September 2015, producer Simon Kinberg said that a sequel for Deadpool is in development.[3] In February 2016, Ryan Reynolds told IGN that he would like to portrayed his character forever.[4] Also in the month, the film was greenlit three days before the first film's release, with Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick already signed on to return while director Tim Miller isn't attached yet, Fox is hoping to bring him back in order to reunite the creative team who made the first film.[5] In October 2016, Miller was no longer part of the sequel due to creative differences with Reynolds over the casting of Cable and the film's direction, either a raunchy comedy or a stylized superhero movie.[6][7] Six days later, Mashable reported that David Leitch was the frontrunner to direct the sequel, with Drew Goddard and Magnus Martens as other candidates.[8][9] In November 2016, The Hollywood Reportwer announced that Leitch will direct the sequel.[10]

Filming

To be added

Trivia

Greenlit three days before the release of the first film.

April 6, 2016 Ryan Reynolds officially signed on for the sequel.

Rumored to be lead up to the "X-Force" movie.

Liam Neeson is the studio's first choice to play Cable.

Stephen Lang, Ron Perlman and Dolph Lundgren are interested in playing cable. Both Perlman and Lang went on Twitter to state their qualifications for the role.

Kyle Chandler and Mackenzie Davis are being considered for Cable and Domino.

Shooting is scheduled to start sometime around early 2017.

It was stated by the filmmakers that Deadpool would likely have a boyfriend in this film, a reference to his pansexuality.

During the post-credit scene in the first Deadpool movie, Deadpool tells the audience that Cable will be in the sequel.